A leading political historian provides the first reassessment of the Taft presidency in four decades. Finds that Taft was a competent chief executive who kept the nation out of war, presided over a prosperous economy, observed the constitutional limits of his office, and nurtured the GOP's conservative wing.
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A leading political historian provides the first reassessment of the Taft presidency in four decades. Finds that Taft was a competent chief executive who kept the nation out of war, presided over a prosperous economy, observed the constitutional limits of his office, and nurtured the GOP's conservative wing.
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